Join us as we share what it's like to build and launch a bootstrapped startup while working for yourself full-time. Benedikt is working on Userlist with two other co-founders and Brian is running solo on a product to combat loneliness on remote teams.
Slow & Steady is a podcast in which two independent software engineers document their experiences building and launching products. Episodes are released regularly, with recent installments running around 40-42 minutes each, and are available to stream or download via the site's episode player.
The podcast follows Benedikt Deicke, who works on Userlist, a marketing automation platform for SaaS applications, and Benedicte Raae, who works as a fractional CTO at Whee!, a long-term bike rental company in Oslo, Norway. Episode topics include product development work, technical challenges such as AWS-related issues, and personal updates from the hosts.
The site includes a home page, an episodes archive, a people page introducing the hosts, and a subscribe option. Episodes are distributed through Transistor, and the site links to YouTube, X, and email for further contact.
It is a podcast where two independent software engineers, Benedikt Deicke and Benedicte Raae, share what it's like to build and launch products.
Benedikt Deicke, who works on Userlist, a marketing automation platform for SaaS, and Benedicte Raae, a fractional CTO at Whee!, a bike rental company in Oslo.
Episodes can be played directly on the site's Episodes page, and the show is also available via YouTube.
The site has a dedicated Subscribe page for following new episodes.
Yes, it focuses on the experiences of independent software engineers building and launching their own products.
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